XM-RM7xx series are specially designed for NuStreams chassis ,supporting 1000M/100M/10M Ethernet testing. |
Specifically designed for NuStreams chassis (such as NuStreams-2000i and Nustreams-600i), XM-RM series modules supports hot swap, multi-user operation, and Rapid- Matrix, a technology that can generate multi-stream traffic simultaneously with different kinds of frames/packets with almost any required protocol headers, tags and payload for each port.
XM-RM7xx series can be divided into Standard and Professional types. The advantage of Standard XM-RM7xx series is that there are more testing ports on each module. The cost per test port is lower for mass-production scale DUT tests. Having similar features like Professional XM-RM7xx series, Standard XM-RM7xx series, with fewer functions, provide reliable DUT test results at mass-production line.
NuStreams-2000i and NuStreams-600i chassis with XM-RM Series test module cards can perform synchronized tests to ensure the test precision. Also, the time consumed for all DUTs' multi-task testing will be shortened dramatically.
Along with the advanced technology mentioned above, Xtramus also provides several software applications, such as NuWIN-RM, APMPT-4, and other ongoing softwares complied with RFC-2544, RFC-2889 and etc. XM-RM7xx series can test the network equipments in conformance, performance and stress tests.
● Support 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet test equipment
● Wirespeed hardware based traffic generation and analysis
● High test performance with low-cost testing ports
● Stream based wire speed layer2~3 traffic load generation
● RFC 2544/2889 test suite
● Wirespeed traffic capture with programmable filter and trigger criteria
● High-precision performance measurement of throughput, latency, loss, sequence and mis-ordering error
● Remote management of testpoints
● Validation with negative and abnormal test conditions per packet byte
● Real-time statistics for each port, including transmitted/received frames for VLAN, IPv4, IPv4 fragment, IPv4 extension , ICMP, ARP, total bytes/packets, CRC, IPCS error and over-and-under size frames
● XM-RM731: 2 Combo Gigabit Ports (SFP port x 2, UTP port x 2) ● XM-RM751: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T; 1000BASE-X): SFP port x 2, UTP port x 2 ● XM-RM761: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-X): SFP port x 4 ● XM-RM781: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T): UTP port x 4 | |
LED Indicator | SYS, L/A (Link/Active): 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Speed & Mode | ● XM-RM731: Auto Negotiation , 1000Mbps Full Duplex ● XM-RM751: Auto Negotiation mode for SFP port, 1000 Mbps Full Duplex Auto Negotiation/Force Mode for UTP ports, 10/100 Mbps Half/Full Duplex, 1000 Mbps Full Duplex ● XM-RM761: Auto Negotiation mode for SFP port, 1000 Mbps Full Duplex ● XM-RM781: Auto Negotiation/Force Mode for UTP ports, 10/100 Mbps Half/Full Duplex, 1000 Mbps Full Duplex |
Frame Length | Tx Packet Length: 48 ~ 16Kbytes |
Payload | ● Burst Mode: User-defined pattern, User-defined raw data, Random ● Rapid-Matrix Mode: Byte Increase/Decrease, Word Increase/ Decrease, 8'0 8'1, 16'0 16'1, 32'0 32'1, 64'0 64'1, Random. (Bit is presented by 0 or 1. 8'0 means 8-bit 0, 8'1 means 8-bit 1) |
Data Integrity/ Sequence | ● 2nd level CRC check function independent from standard CRC ● Sequence miss check and frame loss check by X-TAG |
BERT Test | Support Layer 2 BERT Test |
Error Packet Generation | CRC (Good/Bad/None), Undersize, Oversize, Alignment Error, Dribble Error, IP Checksum Error |
Hardware Counters | Port-based Statistics Counters ● Tx Counters per Port: Frame Count, Byte Count, Pause Frame Count, Collisions, Single Collision, Multiple Collision, Excess Collision, Tx ARP/ICMP Request/Reply ● Rx Counters per Port: Valid Rx Frame Count, Valid Rx Byte Count, Broadcast Frame Count, Multicast Frame Count, Unicast Frame Count, Pause Frame Count, VLAN Tagged Frame Count, IPv4 Frame Count, Rx ARP/ICMP Request/Reply, RMON counters, Alignment Error, Dribble Error, Undersize, Oversize, CRC Error, Data Integrity Error, IP Checksum Errors ● Tx / Rx Rate Counter: Tx/Rx Packet Rate, Tx/Rx Line Rate, Tx/Rx Utilization |